It is worth mentioning that the Sindh Food Authority does not have its own laboratory for checking food samples, which are being examined at the private laboratories, ARY News reported.

A large, the authority remains dysfunctional and has failed to exercise its powers effectively, despite passing of seven months to its creation, ARY sources said. Shortage of the food inspectors has further dwindled its ability of conducting raids at the hotels and food outlets to ensure hygienic conditions in the eateries.

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